Articles And Insights

Are Drag and Drop WordPress page builders the future?

As more and more drag and drop WordPress page builders show up on the market, what will our future be? And how do we stop it from turning into MySpace?

Are you using these three ways to learn WordPress?

Sure, you can use Google. Or ask a friend. But here are three ways to learn WordPress that may deliver much better results.

Are you willing to learn from just about anyone?

My learning posture has changed over the years. These days I am willing to learn from just about anyone. But that wasn't always the case.

WordPress developers, stop leaving money on the table

This is a blog post for WordPress developers. And it's not a post about pricing. But it does highlight how you may missing a golden opportunity.

Learn about WordPress Membership Sites

If you've been thinking about starting a WordPress membership site, and wonder about all the things you need to consider, here are some resources.

Where to find WordPress developers that are agreeable, affordable, and available

Do you know where to find WordPress developers that are agreeable (not jerks), affordable (not $150/hr), and available (not scheduling me 6 months out)?

What if you don’t need a WordPress LMS plugin for your online course?

Maybe what I need is a membership plugin more than a WordPress LMS plugin. Here's my take - for a specific kind of e-learning solution.

You don’t need to make a splash to give feedback

It's a quick post, mostly just a video - with one main point: You don't need to make a splash to give feedback.

Triggering a Purchase with Storytelling

Online selling is a lot easier with storytelling. Here's a few resources and tips that can help you do it well.

Is this the future of WordPress themes? I think so

Theme Foundry has just rolled out a new theme: Oxford. But it's more than just a new theme - it's a portal into the future of WordPress themes - for us all.